@JohnSwinney 📣 @JohnSwinney: "The Scottish Government Budget for 2023-24 takes place in the most turbulent economic and financial context most people can remember."
@JohnSwinney JS: "War is taking place in Europe, leading to the suffering and displacement of millions of Ukrainians.
As a result of the Ukraine conflict, energy and fuel prices are surging.
Inflation is now corroding our economy having reached a 40 year high." #ScotBudget
@JohnSwinney JS: "If these challenges, faced by countries around the globe were not enough, the UK has added to the turmoil by a disastrous approach to Brexit which has damaged labour supply through the loss of free movement, and undermined frictionless trade with our nearest markets."
@JohnSwinney JS: "All of these difficulties have been compounded by the utterly catastrophic decisions of the UK Government in the mini-budget, which have driven interest rate increases and saddled the country with much higher debt, undermining the public finances for generations to come."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In short, these are spectacularly difficult times in which to manage the public finances.
These times require governments to lead, to make choices, to decide what matters, and that is what this Government has resolved to do."
@JohnSwinney JS: "As Parliament knows, those hard realities are not just about future years. I am wrestling with those challenges right now."
@JohnSwinney JS: "As a result of soaring inflation, we have faced significant pay demands from public sector workers.
In response, we reallocated over £700m more than originally budgeted to enhance pay uplifts to better reflect the increased cost of living and especially to tackle low pay."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We continue to deal with the unforeseen – but accepted – costs of resettling refugees fleeing the illegal war in Ukraine.
We have seen thousands of people in Scotland open their homes in response to war - an example of our country at its very best."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Scotland will always play our full part in supporting those fleeing conflict and persecution.
We have made, and are continuing to make, financial provision to support Ukrainian resettlement costs."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The public sector is not in any way immune from the rising costs of energy and inflation placing additional, real pressures on the value of our Budget."
@JohnSwinney JS: "As a result of these factors, in the autumn the Scottish Government had to make unprecedented reductions to our spending plans mid-way through the current financial year totalling £1.2 billion."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We had to do this because, once a financial year commences, and in the absence of borrowing powers or the ability to alter Income Tax rates midway through a financial year, we operate a fixed total Budget unless the UK gov't allocates any additional resources to Scotland."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Despite repeated requests, no additional resources have been forthcoming for this year from the UK Government."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The Emergency Budget Review allowed us to meet the costs of increased public sector pay and provide further help to those most impacted by the cost of living crisis."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Taken together, in 2022-23, the Scottish Government has allocated almost £3 billion to help mitigate the cost of living crisis in these difficult days."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Despite reductions in spending of £1.2 billion, the financial pressures are so great that I am still working in this financial year to find a path to fully balance this year’s Budget."
@JohnSwinney JS: "As a consequence of that issue, for the first time since this government took power, I am announcing a Budget for the next financial year assuming that we do not carry forward any fiscal resources from this year into next."
@JohnSwinney JS: "For comparison, our Budget for this year was underpinned by £450 million of resources carried over from the previous year.
The absence of that carry over increases the financial challenge we face."
@JohnSwinney JS: "According to the latest data published yesterday inflation now stands at 10.7%.
Last month we saw inflation in the UK at its highest since 1981."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Businesses and households are facing additional pressures from rising interest rates, with the Bank of England base rate reaching 3.5% today following the largest increase since 1989."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Real household disposable incomes are estimated to fall back to 2013 levels, the largest fall since records began."
@JohnSwinney JS: "To compound matters, our labour market has also been experiencing shortages – in part driven by Brexit – as the economy has reopened from the pandemic.
As the recession takes hold, unemployment is projected to gradually rise to reach a peak of 4.7% at the end of 2024."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In their November Economic Outlook, the OECD forecast that the UK will see the worst economic performance in the G20 other than Russia in both 2023 and 2024."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The calamitous choices made by successive UK Governments have made our economy weaker and put the public finances under tremendous strain."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In November, the UK Government set out revised tax and spending plans in its Autumn Statement, an urgent attempt to repair the damage of the mini-budget."
@JohnSwinney JS: "That is the economic and fiscal context in which the Scottish Government must make our choices for the forthcoming financial year."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In formulating this Budget, I have reached out to all political parties in this Parliament, to our partners in local government, to trade unions and to many stakeholders in the private, third and public sectors to hear their views."
@JohnSwinney JS: "I am grateful to our partners in the Scottish Green Party for their constructive and collaborative approach as we have developed these tax and spending plans in line with our shared commitments in the Bute House Agreement."
@JohnSwinney JS: "There are four important factors relevant to considering our decisions.
Firstly, the enormous pressures on the public finances mean that in some cases, it will take the Government longer to deliver on our plans.
We will work with partners to minimise that effect."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Secondly, the requirements for public sector reform, set out in the Medium Term Financial Strategy and the Resource Spending Review, will be ever more required in this context and the Government will set out further plans in due course."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We will take forward an agenda consistent with the principles of the Christie Commission with a significant emphasis on early intervention and prevention as we work to create person-centred public services."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Thirdly, the significant increases in input prices and energy costs mean that our Capital Budget will be unable to deliver as much as would have been judged possible just a few months ago."
@JohnSwinney JS: "And fourthly, given the uncertain inflation outlook and the need to still conclude some pay deals for the current year, I am not publishing a Public Sector Pay Policy for 2023-24 at this stage."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We will of course continue to collaborate with trade unions and public sector employers on fair and sustainable pay, and will look to say more on our approach for 2023-24 in the new year."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The Scottish Government, like governments all over the world, is faced with a difficult set of choices.
Through this Budget we are facing up to our responsibilities, while being open with the people of Scotland about the challenges which lie ahead."
@JohnSwinney JS: "To govern is to choose, and the Scottish Government has made its choice.
We have chosen not to follow the path of austerity that is the hallmark of the United Kingdom Government."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Within the powers available to us, we will choose a different path.
A path which sees the Scottish Government commit substantial resources to protect the most vulnerable people of Scotland from the impact of decisions and policies made by the UK Government."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We choose to do everything in our power to eliminate child poverty because in doing so we improve the lives of children and families in Scotland today while also laying the foundations for a more equal and prosperous country in the future."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We choose to prioritise the transition to Net Zero because it is precisely through this transition that Scotland will realise its economic potential, not in spite of it.
A stronger, fairer, greener economy benefits everyone."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We choose to stand firmly alongside the Scottish people, investing in our public services and doing everything possible to ensure that no one is left behind."
@JohnSwinney JS: "All of us need to know our public services will be there to meet our needs and we must invest in them to make sure that promise can be fulfilled."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In particular, we must target investment in our National Health Service, which is facing unprecedented pressure following the pandemic."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We do this by choosing a different, more progressive path for Scotland.
That is why this Budget strengthens the social contract between the Scottish Government and every citizen of Scotland for the wider benefit of society."
@JohnSwinney JS: "This social contract means that people in Scotland continue to enjoy many benefits not available throughout the UK - including free prescriptions, free access to higher education and the Scottish Child Payment."
@JohnSwinney JS: "It also means that in Scotland families are shielded, as far as possible, from the welfare cuts and austerity policies of the UK Government."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Because we know this progressive model works, we choose the path where people are asked to pay their fair share, in the knowledge that in so doing, they help to create the fairer society in which we all want to live."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The limited powers we won after the Independence Referendum in 2014, enable Scotland to make different choices on tax and some elements of social security.
This Scottish Government has made use of those powers in the past."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In total, decisions we've taken since devolution of tax powers and the proposals I'm putting forward today will raise around £1bn more next year than if we followed the UK government's decisions."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We have also used these powers in creating a social security system based on the values of dignity, compassion and respect."
@JohnSwinney JS: "This year we introduced the Scottish Child Payment, the only measure of its kind available in the United Kingdom, to support children living in poverty.
It was first introduced at a rate of £10 per week, per eligible child under the age of 6."
@JohnSwinney JS: "It was then doubled to £20 from April 2022.
In November 2022 it was extended to eligible children under the age of 16 and increased to £25, meaning that the payment has increased by 150% in just eight months."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The Scottish Child Payment is now available to around 387,000 children in Scotland and I confirm that the payment will remain at that increased level of £25 per child per week."
@JohnSwinney JS: "I am pleased also to announce that all other social security benefits under the control of the Scottish Government will be increased by the rate of inflation in September of 10.1%."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Our approach to taxation continues to be guided by our values, and the principle that the tax burden should be proportionate to the ability to pay.
This commitment to fairness underpins the choices we have made in this Budget, and underpins our whole approach."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In this Budget, we are asking those on higher incomes to contribute more in taxation than those on lower incomes - but with the majority of people in Scotland still paying less in taxation than if they lived elsewhere in the UK."
@JohnSwinney JS: "On income tax, I intend to maintain the thresholds for the starter and the basic rate bands at their current levels.
I will also maintain the higher rate threshold at the current level, and I will lower the top rate threshold from £150,000 to £125,140."
@JohnSwinney JS: "I also intend to make no changes to the starter, basic and intermediate rates to protect those on lower incomes.
I have decided to increase the higher and top rates of tax by 1p each to 42p and 47p respectively."
@JohnSwinney JS: "As a result, we're asking all those earning more than £43,662 to pay an extra penny in income tax. I want to be clear, that extra penny is for a specific purpose.
We've taken the decision to enable us to deliver substantial additional investment in our NHS."
@JohnSwinney JS: "This extra investment in our NHS will benefit us all.
In short, it is an extra penny to enable spending on patient care in our NHS."
@JohnSwinney JS: "On Land and Buildings Transaction Tax, there'll be no changes to the main residential and non-residential rates and bands.
Legislation will be introduced today to increase the rate of the Additional Dwelling Supplement from 4% to 6%, raising much needed extra revenue."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The Scottish Fiscal Commission forecasts that the income tax changes I introduced today will raise £129 million in 2023-24.
In addition to this, the Scottish Government estimates that freezing the higher rate threshold has added £390 million when compared to inflation."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The SFC also forecasts that the changes to the Additional Dwelling Supplement will raise an additional £34 million.
Taken together, we estimate that these changes will provide £553 million in 2023-24 for investment in public services in Scotland."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Presiding Officer, in this challenging economic context, I recognise the pressures faced by business, working in difficult conditions to create employment and growth in our economy."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Sixteen business organisations came together to ask me to take one particular step to support businesses through these tough economic times."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Their number one ask was that I freeze the non-domestic rates poundage at 2022-23 levels.
On non-domestic rates, I can confirm that we will protect businesses from the full impact of inflation, by delivering a freeze to the basic property rate."
@JohnSwinney JS: "This will ensure that Scotland has the lowest poundage in the UK for the fifth year in a row, and is forecast to forecast business rate tax payers £308 million compared to an inflationary increase."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We will reform and extend the Small Business Bonus scheme to improve the progressivity of the relief, while ensuring that it remains the most generous small business relief in the UK."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Investment, be it in the low carbon economy or more broadly, is central to building a strong economy and the fairer and more equal country in which we all want to live.
It is to that investment that I now turn."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In formulating a Budget in this period of huge challenge, it is vital that the Government sets out its clearest priorities.
That is necessary to give clarity to our partners in local government, the private and third sectors and in public bodies about our direction."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Through our Programme for Government and this Budget, we are focused on eradicating child poverty, transforming the economy to Net Zero and in creating sustainable public services."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We view them as priorities that are linked together - as a means of supporting families, of creating new economic opportunities, of protecting our environment, and of offering protection and support to every citizen in Scotland through our public services."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Much of what the Government wishes to achieve for Scotland aligns with what local authorities wish to achieve for their communities.
But too often valuable time and energy is taken up in fractious debates about resources and accountability for spending them."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The Government will invite our partners in Local Government to work with us in building on our Covid Recovery Strategy, to create a better way of working together, focused on outcomes that matter to people, with more flexibility, reduced reporting and greater assurance."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We want to enable this new partnership by giving our commitment to the financing of Local Government.
So instead of providing the flat-cash position set out in the Resource Spending Review, we're now increasing the resources available to Local Government by over £550m."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Earlier this year, the Government set out our plan to tackle Child Poverty, "Best Start, Bright Futures". The title of the Plan says it all.
We want to ensure that children get the best start in life and are able to fulfil their potential."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In this Budget, this means sustaining investment in the Baby Box, providing 1140 hours of free childcare to all 3 and 4 year olds and eligible 2 year olds, committing £200 million to the Scottish Attainment Challenge to deliver excellence and equity in education..."
@JohnSwinney JS: "...and tackling school holiday hunger with investment of £22 million to provide meals during school holidays to the children who need them most."
@JohnSwinney JS: "This builds on our ongoing expansion of Free School Meals for all Primary 6 and 7 pupils in receipt of the Scottish Child Payment, as the next step in fulfilling our commitment to universal provision in primary schools from August 2024."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We recognise that some of the children in poverty whose life chances face the greatest of challenge are those with experience of care."
@JohnSwinney JS: "This Budget delivers a further £30 million investment to Keep The Promise and £50 million investment in a Whole Family Wellbeing Programme, to provide holistic, preventative family support..."
@JohnSwinney JS: "...to give our children who face the greatest challenge the greatest opportunity to realise their potential."
@JohnSwinney JS: "A crucial element of helping families out of poverty is providing the opportunities and integrated support parents need to access, sustain and progress in work."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We recognise that some people face greater challenges in entering the labour market so we are increasing the investment we have made in No One Left Behind and Fair Start Scotland."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Employment opportunities are crucial, particularly in these difficult economic times, so the transition of our Economy to Net Zero must be undertaken in a just and fair way that enables people, communities and businesses in Scotland to thrive and prosper."
@JohnSwinney JS: "These opportunities must exist in every single part of Scotland.
This approach will be delivered through initiatives such as the £366 million planned investment in the Heat in Buildings Programme to decarbonise heating..."
@JohnSwinney JS: "...plus the £34 million Scottish Industrial Energy Transformation Fund and the £26 million Low Carbon Manufacturing Challenge Fund."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Investment in our natural environment will support the journey to Net Zero with a £26 million programme of peatland restoration, £77 million in woodland planting and £44 million to help Scotland become a global leader in sustainable and regenerative agriculture."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We will support the transition to Net Zero by investing a further £244m in the Scottish National Investment Bank, and by investing £50m to deliver the next phase of the Just Transition Fund for the North East and Moray – more than doubling the current year’s allocation."
@JohnSwinney JS: "As the Climate Change Committee recently highlighted, decarbonising transport remains one of the key challenges we face in reaching Net Zero."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We will support these efforts by working with the private sector to extend Scotland’s Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure with investment of £60 million, and we will invest £1.4 billion to maintain, operate and decarbonise our rail infrastructure."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We will also invest nearly £200 million in active and sustainable travel and provide £15 million as part of our Fair Fares Review for a six month pilot, removing peak time rail fares as a way of making rail travel more affordable and attractive to travellers."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Ferry services are vital in sustaining connectivity with our island communities and the Budget includes £440 million to support lifeline services."
@JohnSwinney JS: "I am also allocating £15 million in this financial year and £57 million in the next financial year to support the completion of vessels 801 and 802 at Ferguson Marine, along with the resources required to build the two new Islay class vessels under construction."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We must have a skills, training and research environment that enables our people and businesses to realise their potential.
For that reason we've increased the resources available to the College and university sectors by £26 million and £20 million to support this process."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Many of our public services are on a journey to recovery following the acute phase of the pandemic.
That is no more so than in the Justice system."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We want people to live in safe communities, where we act early to reduce the potential for harm, support victims of crime, and act swiftly to bring the perpetrators of crime and violence to justice."
@JohnSwinney JS: "As part of this Budget, I intend to increase the resources available to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service by £13 million and to our wider Justice system by £165 million."
@JohnSwinney JS: "This will provide resources to tackle court backlogs, strengthen legal aid provision and enable the funding for police services to increase by £80 million."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The most precious of our public services, the one on which all of us depend, is our National Health Service."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We recognise the challenges the NHS faces, and the pressures that are borne by the outstanding public servants who work in the NHS.
That is why we have offered a formidable pay settlement to staff in the NHS."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Supporting our NHS Boards remains a top priority and in the year ahead we will invest over £13 billion to allow them to continue to drive forward our five‐year Recovery Plan."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The reform of key services will continue, backed by £2 billion to establish and improve primary health care services in the community."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In parallel, we will provide £1.7 billion for social care and integration to improve services while paving the way for the introduction of the National Care Service."
@JohnSwinney JS: "An additional £100 million will be made available to support delivery of the £10.90 real living wage for adult social care, building on the increase provided in 2022‐23.
This is vital work and it is important those on the front line are supported."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We remain committed to addressing the ongoing public health emergencies and reducing the avoidable harms associated with drugs and alcohol.
By investing £160 million we will ensure this important work continues."
@JohnSwinney JS: "This is part of our commitment to provide £250 million additional funding over the life of this parliament to address the drugs death emergency."
@JohnSwinney JS: "If we want to be able to depend on the NHS, we have to be prepared to pay for it.
When the UK Government set out its Autumn Statement, it gave rise to consequential funding for the NHS in Scotland of £291 million."
@JohnSwinney JS: "I intend to pass on that funding consequential but I do not believe it is nearly enough for the critical task that we ask our staff in the NHS to do."
@JohnSwinney JS: "As a result of the choices I have made on income tax, I am in a position, in one year, to increase the amount we spend on health and social care in Scotland by over £1 billion."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In the resource spending review, the Scottish Government committed to make £20m available to fund the cost of a referendum on Scottish independence.
The government believed that to be a necessary investment to ensure people have the opportunity to choose their future."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The Scottish Government respects the decision of the Supreme Court, but still believes the people of Scotland must have the opportunity to have a say in a referendum - in line with our clear mandate."
@JohnSwinney JS: "When that opportunity is available, the Scottish Government will make financial provisions for that to happen.
However, at this moment I must make full use of the resources available to me."
@JohnSwinney JS: "One of the reasons I believe Scotland will be a successful independent country is because of the energy wealth that we enjoy.
Scotland is a country with an abundance of renewable energy opportunities."
@JohnSwinney JS: "The travesty, however, is that despite that strength, too many of our people languish in fuel poverty.
In order to help our most vulnerable citizens, I intend to utilise the finance earmarked for a referendum to extend our Fuel Insecurity Fund into next year."
@JohnSwinney JS: "This will be a further £20 million to address yet another failure of the UK government and its policies."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Presiding Officer, this Budget takes place at a time of enormous challenge and difficulty for people and business due to volatility in the economy and the corrosive effect of inflation."
@JohnSwinney JS: "Many in our communities, the people who send us here, are suffering real and enduring hardship.
And all of this is happening at a time when our country needs to adapt to the challenges of Net Zero and face the hard reality of severe constraints in the public finances."
@JohnSwinney JS: "In that context, this Government has decided to use our scope to take distinctive decisions to the greatest extent we believe possible at this time."
@JohnSwinney JS: "We have chosen to reject the path of austerity - we have chosen a progressive path instead.
To invest in our people, to invest in our economy and to invest in our public services.
These are the choices we have made, and I commend the Budget to Parliament."
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@NicolaSturgeon 📣 @NicolaSturgeon: "Pre-pandemic, the poverty-related attainment gap was closing - and the negative impact of the pandemic can't be ignored.
What we see in the statistics published this week is that recovery is now underway and we're starting to see improvements again." #FMQs
@NicolaSturgeon 📣 @NicolaSturgeon: "The percentage of pupils achieving their expected levels in 2021-22, which is what the latest statistics cover, is higher than in previous year for all primary school ages." #FMQs
.@StephenFlynnSNP: "Thanks to positive and proactive negotiations between the Scottish Government and Unison and Unite health unions, a pay settlement has been reached and strike action averted.
In complete contrast, the UK Health Sec appears unwilling to negotiate." #PMQs
.@StephenFlynnSNP: "When will the Prime Minister see the error of his ways and follow the Scottish Government's lead?" #PMQs
.@StephenFlynnSNP: "The Prime Minister's words will ring hollow in the ears of those people who, unlike the Prime Minister, cannae nip into Waitrose for their shopping. Nor indeed, even turn on their heating." #PMQs
@NicolaSturgeon 📣 @NicolaSturgeon: "Notwithstanding the challenges that our NHS is facing, A&E units in Scotland are the best performing anywhere in the UK.
And delayed discharges, while far too high, are lower than in England and Wales." #FMQs
If Douglas Ross is saying that our NHS challenges are all because of the SNP, he has to recognise our relative performance compared to other parts of the UK." #FMQs
.@Ianblackford_MP: "We've had austerity for 10 years after the financial crisis. If we should have learned any lesson - it's that you can't cut your way to growth.
If you take cash out of the pockets of the poorest, then hey presto, they don't have. the money to spend." #bbcqt
.@Ianblackford_MP: "If you look at the harsh reality of what has happened, there's a £30bn cut to public spending.
The OBR book - and I'm delighted we have it because we didn't during the mini-budget - tells us that £19.4bn is going to come out of public sector spending." #bbcqt
.@Ianblackford_MP: "That is a huge hit. But what you also see in the document is that real living standards are going to fall by as much as 7% over the course of the next two years.
I have to say to each and every one of you, it needn't be this way." #bbcqt
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "While I do welcome the award of this contract, I'm duty-bound to note that the original proposal, back in 2010, was not for five new vessels - it was actually for 13 new vessels." #FMQs
NS: "It was said then that all of that work would be undertaken on the Clyde. So yes, let's welcome it, but let's not rewrite history in the process." #FMQs
NS: "If Douglas Ross wants to have a debate about the benefits or, as he would see it, otherwise, of independence, then I would welcome that. Let's have that debate, and then let the people of Scotland decide the outcome in a referendum." #FMQs
.@kirstenoswald: "The SNP extend our full support and condolences to Poland after the tragic deaths. And we again call on Russia to end its brutal war in Ukraine." #PMQs
.@kirstenoswald: "Yesterday the Prime Minister was asked 6 different times to apologise for the disaster of the Tory mini-budget and the financial crisis it caused.